Heading there at the end of October. Just me and my wife. Looking for things to do around there. Might go to Acadia national park one day. Also interested in a light house tour. Any other recommendations?
Acadia is a haul from Portland. I would not plan to do it as a day trip. Better to stay somewhere up there for at least a night and explore some more.aggiegolf86 said:
Heading there at the end of October. Just me and my wife. Looking for things to do around there. Might go to Acadia national park one day. Also interested in a light house tour. Any other recommendations?
aggie golfer 09 @yahoo. comStreetfighter 02 said:
I have a pretty good list of what I like doing there (eating). I got married there in 2019 and outside of 2020 I've been at least once a year since 2010. If you share your email I can forward my most recent iteration.
didnt get anything. make sure you take the spaces out of my post with my emailStreetfighter 02 said:
I shot you an email. Something to keep in mind when you travel outside the summer months is the small towns have many seasonal restaurants and shops so check ahead that they'll be open. This is less of an issue in Portland.
Eventide is first come first serve but you can be on a waitlist and wander around nearby.jh0400 said:
Get a reservation for dinner at Eventide. Their take on a lobster roll will ruin traditional ones for you forever.
Streetfighter 02 said:
I would've suggested checking out some lighthouses that are within an hour or so. Nubble Light is cool and there is a restaurant right next to it.
This summer we checked out a few new spots to us. Wild Oats in Brunswick was good. Lots of fresh food to go and a great bakery. We also grabbed coffee at Dog Bar Jim. It was pretty good as well.
We had lunch at the Dolphin Marina in Harpswell. The fish chowder was excellent. Great views of the water from outside.
On the Eventide subject; Every time I looked at resy it only showed for large parties but wasn't sure if that was exclusive or just poor timing.